Library Resident Fellows

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Susan E. Brandt
Temple University
Gifted women and skilled practioners: Gender and healing authority in the Mid-Atlantic region, 1740-1830
Susan L. Branson
Syracuse University
Animal magnetism in Nineteenth-Century America
Sarah Jane Chesney
College of William and Mary
The flowering web: Tracing William Hamilton's botanical network in late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia
Andrew J. B. Fagal
Binghamton University
"To Provide for the Common Defense": The political economy of war in the Early American Republic, 1789-1818
Claire Gherini
Johns Hopkins University
"Addrift to Effect their Own Cure": Making and consuming medical knowledge in the plantation socieites of the Anglophone Atlantic, 1730-1800
Frances Gouda
University of Amsterdam
Colonial governance and public health, 1913-1942: A transnational study of Rockefeller Foundation initiatives in the Dutch East Indies, U.S. Philippines and Travancore (British India)
Jenny Heil
Emory University
The American Columbus: Chronology, geography, and the historical imagination in Nineteenth-Century literature
Lindsay M. Keiter
College of William and Mary
From alliance to affection: Region, religion, and republicanism in American marriages, 1750-1860
Joshua A. Kercsmar
University of Notre Dame
Living emblems: How animals shaped religious and political identity in America, 1630-1800
Sara Jane Kirshen
Columbia University
Valuing families: Marriage, statistics, and the state, 1800-1909
Maureen Mathews
Linacre College, University of Oxford
Hallowell Collection: Photographs and memories
Sarah McCaslin
University of Edinburgh
Performing Scottishness: Scottish clubs and societies in Scotland and America, 1750-1850
Keith Mikos
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Magnification: Meaning, metaphysics, and the microscope
Christopher R. Pearl
Binghamton University
"For the Good Order of Government": The American Revolution and the creation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Ashley T. Rubin
University of California-Berkeley
Penal cycles: American punishment since the Revolution
David J. Silverman
George Washington University
Thundersticks: firearms and the transformation of Native America
David Singerman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
An empire of purity: Making the modern sugar economy, 1875-1925
Alistair Sponsel
Harvard University
Darwin, Lyell, and British geology in the mid-nineteenth century
Jef Van Der Aa
University of Jvaskyla, Finland
Language issues at the socialist scholars conferences: Dell Hymes' early engagement
Ashli White
University of Miami
Object lessons of the Revolutionary Atlantic
Isaiah Wilner
Yale University
Franz Boas and the transformation of race in America, 1858-1942
Laura Wright
Johns Hopkins University
The role of the Bible in the archaeological method of William F. Albright
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Katherine Arner
Johns Hopkins University
Making yellow fever American: Disease knowledge and the geopoliltics of disease in the Atlantic World, 1793-1822
Heather R. Beatty
Oxford University, University of the Pacific
Patriots, politics and medical practitioners: Trans-Atlantic medical relations in the age of the American Revolution
Myles D. Beaupre
University of Notre Dame
"The Manifest Destiny of the Indian": Extinction, Native Americans, and human nature in nineteenth-century America
Margaret M. Bruchac
University of Connecticut
Indigenous informants and American anthropologists: Discursive encounters
Kenneth E. Carpenter
Independent Researcher
Disseminating economic literature before 1850
Renaud Contini
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Nurturing Utopia: Visions of order in the Jeffersonian ideology of western expansion, and its European parallels
Simon J. Gilhooley
Cornell University
The textuality of the Constitution and the origins of original intent
Lisa A. Green
University of California, Riverside
The modern synthesis of evolution and the biological sciences curriculum study
Rainer Hatoum
John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University Berlin
On the "exotic other" at the Pacific Northwest coast
Erica Rhodes Hayden
Vanderbilt University
"Plunged into a vortex of iniquity": Female criminality and punishment in Pennsylvania, 1820-1860
Henry Kammler
Goethe University Frankfurt, Institut fuer Ethnologie
"Ditidaht texts" (edition of the Haas-Swadesh corpus of Ditidaht texts collected in 1931)
Joseph Daniel Martin
University of Minnesota
Good fences make good neighbors: Building the boundaries of solid state physics, 1940-1975
Brenna S. O'Rourke
Temple University
"A revolution in the price of commodities": Gender, capitalism, and the life of Stephen Girard
Katherine Paugh
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Thomas Thistlewood and the great pox: A Jamaican overseer's ideas about race, venereal disease, and infertility, 1750-1786
Dolores Pfeuffer-Scherer
Temple University
The Franklin women: Kinship, gender roles, and public culture in Philadelphia and beyond, 1720-1900
Jayne Ptolemy
Yale University
"To extend the empire of civilization and knowledge": Philadelphian Quakers and the frontier in the benevolent imagination
Concepcion Saenz-Cambra
European Union (EACEA)
Early twentieth century American women mapping Indian territory: The case of Elsie Clews Parsons
Funke Sangodeyi
Harvard University
The body as ecosystem: Gut flora, good germs and microbial ecology, 1940s-2000s
Heather A. Shannon
Rutgers University
Just an amateur: Adam Clark Vroman, photography, and the American West, 1895-1904
Brooke Sherrard
Florida State University
American Biblical archaeology, 1838-1971: Faith, land, and the politics of historical proof
Gaye Wilson
University of Edinburgh
Thomas Jefferson: Image and ideology
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Michael Block
University of Southern California
New England merchants, the China trade, and the origins of California
Julia S. Byl
Independent Scholar
Retreating borders: Musical Islam in an unconverted land
Simon Finger
Princeton University
"A soul expanding for the common weal": John Fothergill's Republic of Physick
Anna Foy
University of Pennsylvania
Eighteenth-century British and American literatures of "rural oeconomy" and agricultural improvement
Joanna Frang
Brandeis University
Becoming American on the Grand Tour, 1740-1830
Sandra Garner
Ohio State University
Roads to and from Sun Dance: Reclamations and revitalization of an indigenous religious ritual
Katherine Gray
Johns Hopkins University
Mixed company: Youth in Philadelphia, 1750-1815
Anthony Q. Hazard, Jr.
Northwestern University
Postwar anti-racism: The United States, Unesco and "Race," 1945-1968
Neal Holtan
University of Minnesota
From eugenics to medical counseling: Human genetics transformed
Natalie Inman
Vanderbilt University
Networking and negotiation on the trans-Appalachian frontier: A comparative study of strategy decision-making in Cherokee, Chicasaw, and Anglo-American communities, 1700-1840
Paul Lawrie
University of Toronto
"To make the negro anew": Practicing eugenics in the measurement and rehabilitation of black bodies in modern America, 1890-1935
Christopher R. Lawton
University of Georgia
Looking down: Outsider eyes and the American South, 1740-1861
Jean-François Lozier
University of Toronto
In each other's arms: The St. Lawrence mission villages and France at war
Emily Ogden
University of Pennsylvania
Imagination's error: Franklin, Mesmer, and the testifying body in Early American science
Michelle Orihel
Syracuse University
"The infamy of self-creation": The Democratic-Republican societies and political communication in the Early American republic
Christopher Parsons
University of Toronto
Plants and peoples in early French North America
Katherine Proctor
Cornell University
A cultural history of instruments: Doing science in 19th century America
Sergio Romero
Vanderbilt University
Development of pastoral registers of Kichean languages
Wendy Wong
Temple University
Diplomatic subtleties and frank overtures: Publicity, diplomacy and neutralilty in the Early Republic, 1793-1801
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Kenneth Aizawa
Centenary College of Louisiana
The Scientific Life of Warren S. McCulloch
 
William J. Bauer, Jr.
University of Oklahoma
Native American Labor on the Round Valley Reservation, 1850 - 1945
 
Kevin Joel Berland
Penn State - Shenango
William Byrd's History of the Deviding Line
 
Paola Bertucci
Department of Physics, University of Bologna
Marvelow Lights. Electricty and Meteorology in Enlightenment Italy
 
Michelle Brattain
Georgia State University
What Race Was: Scientific and Popular Ideas about the Meaning of Race in the Postwar Era
 
Benjamin L. Carp
University of Virginia
Cityscapes and Revolution: Political Mobilization and Urban Spaces in North American, 1740 - 1783
 
Kristen A. Dykstra
Illinois State University
Connecting the Americas: William Duane, Stephen Girard, and Spanish-American Exiles in Early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia
 
Ellen Fernandez-Sacco
University of California, Berkeley
'Our Indians': Archives and Collections of Native American Material Culture in the Age of Jefferson
 
Colleen M. Fitzgerald
Texas Tech University
Documentation of the O'Odham Language
 
Kevin Francis
Mount Angel Seminary
Theories of Extinction from Charles Darwin to the Modern Synthesis
 
Glen Anthony Harris
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
An Intellectual Perspective: Black-Jewish Relations during the First Decade of the Twentieth Century
 
Alan Houston
University of California - San Diego
Population Politics: Benjamin Franklin an the Peopling of North America
 
William Huntting Howell
Northwestern University
Writing the Body Politic: Philology, Orthopedics, and the Possibilities of Citizenship in Early America
 
Richard W. Judd
University of Maine
The Untilled Garden: Scientists, Settlers, and the Natural History of America, 1790-1860
 
Angela Matysiak
George Washington University
Albert Bruce Sabin: The Development of an Oral Vaccine against Poliomyelitis
 
Kathleen S. Murphy
Johns Hopkins University
Reading Nature's Text in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
 
David James Murray
University of Nottingham
Body and Soul: Native and African American Representations
 
Claire Nee Nelson
Yale University
African Americans and the Making of Race in America, 1877-1924
 
Kirsten E. Phimister
University of Edinburgh
Religion and the Antifederalists
 
Susan M. Rensing
University of Minnesota
Feminist Eugenics in America: From Free Love to Birth Control, 1880 - 1939
 
Marsha L. Richmond
Wayne State University
Women in the Early History of Genetics
 
James O. Schwartz
Independent Scholar
Unraveling the Secrets of Heredity: A History of Genetics
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Sumi K. Cho
DePaul University College of Law
The Greening of the Eugenics Movement
 
Nathaniel Comfort
SUNY-Stony Brook
Natural History: Barbara McClintock and Transposable Elements, 1942-1966
 
Kevin T. Dann
Ramapo College; Princeton
The Geography of Feeblemindedness: Family Studies at the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1930
 
Michael Elliott
Columbia University
Form and Re-form: Literary Realism, Ethnography, and Race in the Turn-of-the-Century United States
 
T. Christopher Jespersen
Clark Atlanta University
Contesting International Change: Comparing the Anglo-American Responses to Revolution Over Two Centuries
 
Lee B. Kass
Elmira College; Cornell University
McClintock, Cytogenetics and Evolution
 
Herbert S. Lewis
University of Wisconsin
Pragmatism and American Anthropology, 1900-1930
 
Margaretta M. Lovell
UC-Berkeley
Henry Tatham's Journey to the Ruins of Aztalan
 
Margaret Meredith
UC-San Diego
A Noble Commerce: American Interpretations of Fossil Bones in the Atlantic World, 1780-1840
 
David Sampliner
New York University
The Power of Science: The APS and Enlightenment Culture in Philadelphia, 1730-1790
 
Veront M. Satchell
The University of the West Indies
Slavery and Technical Change: Comparative Analysis of Sugar Technology in Jamaica and Louisiana during the Period of Slavery
 
Christine A. Stolba
Emory University
A corrupt tree bringethforth evil fruit: Religion and the American Eugenics Movement, 1900-1943
 
Rosemary Uvy Zumwalt
Davidson College
Franz Boas and His Students: The Formation of American Anthropology
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Marta Ardila
Ph.D. candidate, Boston U.
Scientists in the Spanish colonies of America--a comparative study.
 
Mary M. Bartley
Ph.D. candidate, Cornell U.
Sexual selection theory, female choice, and the Victorian legacy.
 
Susan E. Brown
Ph.D. candidate, U. of California at Santa Barbara
S. P. Langley, E. C. Pickering, C. A. Young and the origins of American astrophysics.
 
Beverley Olson Flanigan
Ohio U.
American Indian languages and English--the pidginization process in North America.
 
James Fleming
Colby College
Climate change, culture, and cultivation--transmission and transformation of Enlightenment views.
 
Kenneth Haltman
Ph.D. candidate, Yale U.
A catalogue raisonée of the art of Titian Ramsay Peale from the Long Expedition to the Rocky Mountains.
 
William Hart
Ph.D. candidate, Brown U.
Race, ethnicity, and crosscultural contact on the 18th-century frontier of New York.
 
John Keane
Polytechnic of Central London
Biography of Thomas Paine.
 
Nikolai L. Krementsov
Institute of the History of Science and Technology, Leningrad
U.S. response to Soviet scientific developments, 1945-56.
 
Jean Lockhart, M.D.
San Rafael, CA
Biography of D. Carleton Gajdusek.
 
Burke O. Long
Bowdoin College
Social, political, and ideological aspects of biblical criticism--the case of William Foxwell Albright.
 
Lawrence J. McCrank
Ferris State U.
Ladders across culture--instructional media, books, and libraries in the Catholic mission to Oregon, 1835-85.
 
Madeleine Pinault
Musée du Louvre, Paris
A catalogue and critical study of the papers of Duhamel du Monceau and Fougeroux de Bondaroy.
 
Kirill O. Rossianov
Institute of the History of Science and Technology, Moscow
Eugenics and political ideology between the world wars.
 
J. David Smith
Lynchburg College
Charles Davenport and biological determinism--a study of eugenic science and social policy.
 
Pierre Swiggers
U. of Louvain, Belgium
P. S. Du Ponceau--American and European linguistics in the early 19th century.
 
Andrea Walton
Ph.D. candidate, Columbia U.
Alma mater's daughter's--women scholars at Columbia University.
 
Elizabeth Guilmette Winchester
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London
The Drosophila community.